ksplike
Ksplike is a term used primarily in fictional, educational, or speculative contexts to describe a lightweight interface layer that enables interoperability between software components. In these contexts, ksplike is not a formal standard but a conceptual pattern intended to illustrate how distinct modules can cooperate with minimal coupling.
Concept and scope: A ksplike design defines a small, stable contract that components expose and depend on.
Architecture: Typical ksplike implementations emphasize a minimal API surface, versioning strategies to preserve compatibility, and lightweight
Examples and usage: In tutorials or fictional projects, ksplike enables a data source written in one language
Relation to real-world concepts: Ksplike draws on established software engineering ideas such as the adapter pattern,